Out of the "Blue"
Last Names the Same
Lowest Common Denominator
Big Old Islands
6-letter words
100

It's generally a high-priced stock with a long history of growth, like G.E. or AT&T

Blue Chip

100

Dave,
Clarence,
Marlo

Thomas 

100

Of 1/3 & 1/5

15

100

In 1856 those little devils on Van Diemen's Land changed its name to this

Tasmania 

100

This ancient device performs mathematical processes by beads moving along parallel rods

an abacus 

200

In a famous jingle, "Everything's better with" this kind of margarine "on it"

Blue Bonnet

200

James Earl,
Tommy Lee,
Rickie Lee

Jones

200

Of 1/4 & 1/6

12

200

Darwin & the Beagle stopped by this island named by Magellan off the tip of South America

Tierra del Fuego 

200

This word describes an anchor that is free of the bottom so that a ship can sail

aweigh 

300

Before holding court on "Judging Amy", Amy Brenneman played a cop on this drama

NYPD Blue

300

Rita,
Martha,
Calvin

Coolidge

300

Of 1/6, 1/8 & 1/12

24

300

The westernmost of Indonesia's Sunda Islands, it also starts with "Su"

Sumatra 

300

To speak evasively, or a light crisp battercake baked in a specific appliance

waffle

400

It begins, "Well it's one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready now go cat go"

Blue Suede Shoes

400

Norma,
Robert,
Calvin

Klein

400

Of 1/9 & 1/15

45

400

Encarta notes shoe manufacturing is a big industry on this largest of the islands once ruled by Marcos

Luzon (in the Philippines)

400

Salesmen have long known that you "don't sell the steak", you "sell" this

The sizzle

500

They're the bad guys whom the Beatles battled in the movie "Yellow Submarine"

Blue Meanies

500

Graham,
Clarence,
Ogden

Nash

500

Of 1/2, 1/5, 1/10 & 1/12

60

500

It's the largest island of the Nunavut Territory, as well as of its country

Baffin Island (Canada) 

500

A sulking, petulant child, or a long-legged pigeon

a pouter

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